USGS OH-KY-IN Water Science Center 2017 Cooperator Meeting
The 6th annual USGS OH-KY-IN annual cooperator meeting was held on October 24 in Indiana and on October 26 in Kentucky. The partners in attendance represented federal, state, and local agenices, as well as universities that partner with US Geological Survey.
The Indiana Cooperator meeting was held at the Morse Reservoir, Noblesville, Indiana, in the Opsrey Pointe Pavillion. Mike Griffin, Director, started the meeting with Intoroductions and an Overview of the combined centers - Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
Indiana Presentations
- Morse Reservoir Bathymetry: 20 years later - Zach Martin
- Indiana Hydrologic Network Update - Jeff Woods
- IN-KY Super Gage Program - Tim Lathrop
- Sediment Supergages - Bob Barr (IUPUI - Department of Earth Sciences)
- Flood Inundation Maps - Moon Kim
- Flood Inundation Mapping (FIM) Program (assist with the development and validation of flood inundation map libraries & provide online access to flood inundation maps)
- Flood Inundation Mapper application (explore flood inundation maps, streamflow conditions, flood forecasts, potential loss estimates, and more...)
- Web Informatics and Mapping website (web-based tools that support USGS science and other federal science initiatives)
- Large River Naviagation Safety Initiative - Pete Cinotto
- Western Lake Erie Basin Monitoring - Keith Banachowski || Jeff Frey
- Green Infrastructure - Robert Darner
- NAWQA Trends Mapper - Aubrey Bunch
- Tile Drain Delineation Using Thermal Imagery: Finally, success! - Tanja Williamson The journal article for this work is in midst of preparation and review, as is standard practice for new USGS methods. A link to the paper will be provided as soon as it is available. If you are interested in discussing potential projects, please contact Tanja Williamson.
The Kentucky Cooperator meeting was held at the Louisville office. Mike Griffin, Director, started the meeting with Intoroductions and an Overview of the combined centers - Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Demonstartions included: USGS Manned Aerial System Demonstration (Shawn Meyer), USGS streamgages (Tom Ruby), Flood-inundation mapping (Justin Boldt), Streamflow measurement (Neal Craig), and Collidial bore scope (Randy Bayless).
Kentucky Presentations
- Kentucky Hrdrologic Network Update - Jeff Woods
- Large River Navigation Safey Initiative - Pete Cinotto
- Mammoth Cave National Park Spill-Response Tool - Randy Bayless
- Bathymetric Mapping Capabilities - Zach Martin
- Overview of Ohio Water Microbiolgy Laboratory Capabilites and Research Projects - Rebecca Bushon
- A NowCast for E. coli and Cyanobacterial Harmful Algae Blooms - Donna Francy || Amie Brady
- Flood Inundation Maps - Justin Boldt
- Rock Creek and USFS Partnership - Mac Cherry
- Tile Drain Delineation Using Thermal Imagery: Finally, success! - Tanja Williamson The journal article for this work is in midst of preparation and review, as is standard practice for new USGS methods. A link to the paper will be provided as soon as it is available. If you are interested in discussing potential projects, please contact Tanja Williamson.
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